Dustin
Browder,
game
design
director
for
Battle
for
Middle-earth
for
Electronic
Arts,
will
be
leaving
the
company
March
9 to
join
Blizzard
as a
senior
designer.
Browder,
who
has
been
with
EA
since
the
Westwood
Studios
days,
has
worked
on
several
RTSs,
including
Red
Alert
2
and
C&C
Generals.
He
said
he
will
be
working
out
of
Blizzard's
Irvine
office
and
will
be
answering
to
Rob
Pardo,
who
has
worked
extensively
on
Blizzard's
Warcraft
franchise,
most
recently,
World
of
Warcraft.
He
has
not
been
told
what
project
he
will
be
working
on
when
he
starts
March
14,
but
he
assumes
it
will
be
an
RTS
because
of
his
background.
Could
it
possibly
be
Warcraft
IV
or
StarCraft
2?
"I
hope
so,"
he
said.
Browder
said
that
he
had
heard
from
a
friend
that
Blizzard
was
looking
for
some
designers,
so
he
sent
in a
resume.
"It's
hard
to
turn
down
working
for
the
company
that
made
World
of
Warcraft,"
he
said.
"I
play
that
game
several
hours
a
day."
In
regards
to
Battle
for
Middle-earth,
he
said
he
wasn't
completely
happy
with
the
game.
"I
wanted
a
bit
more
polish,
particularly
in
the
single-player
campaign,"
he
said.
"I'm
not
sure
if
anyone
is
ever
100
percent
happy
with
the
final
product,
but
Battle
for
Middle-earth
was
a
good
game
that
could
have
been
a
bit
better."
There
have
been
some
rumors
coming
out
of
EA
that
even
more
of a
shakeup
with
the
old
Westwood
team
is
coming.
Mark
Skaggs,
who
recently
announced
that
a
new
RTS
in
the
Red
Alert
universe
was
in
the
works,
is
said
to
be
taking
a
leave
of
absense
to
spend
time
with
his
family.
There
is
no
official
confirmation
from
EA,
but
how
that
pans
out
remains
to
be
seen.
We'll
stay
on
top
of
it
and
bring
you
more
details
as
they
become
available.
.